Tuesday’s top gaining and declining stocks

Cell Therapeutics, Five Below, Navidea, Sequenom, Sunesis Pharma

CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — Here are some of Tuesday’s top gaining and declining stocks:

Gainers

Advanced Micro Devices
AMD, +0.00%
gained 8.1% after it announced it has invested in CiiNOW, a provider of cloud gaming technology doing business in a market that the company said is “expected to reach $81 billion by 2016.”

Burberry warns of luxury slowdown

Burberry's surprise warning of slower sales could signal the end of the luxury sector's immunity to the global economic downturn.

Cell Therapeutics Inc.
CTIC, +0.27%
rose 39% to $3.56 after the company announced the European launch of one of its drugs.

Legg Mason Inc.
LM, +1.04%
shares added 5.4%. The company named Joseph Sullivan, current head of global distribution, as its interim chief executive. Mark Fetting will step down as CEO on Oct. 1, but remain a consultant at the Baltimore-based money manager through the end of the year.

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